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Token-efficient morning briefing. Pre-gathers all data via shell scripts, then presents a unified business dashboard with prioritized actions.

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View on GitHubRaw SKILL.md

// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davepoon/buildwithclaude/HEAD/plugins/claude-ops/skills/ops-go/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/ops-go.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/ops-go.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

OPS ► MORNING BRIEFING

Runtime Context

Before executing, load available context:

  1. Preferences: Read ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA_DIR:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/data/ops-ops-marketplace}/preferences.json

    • owner — use in the greeting header ("Good morning, [owner]")
    • timezone — display all timestamps in this timezone
    • default_channels — which channels to include in unread summary
  2. Daemon health: Read ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA_DIR}/daemon-health.json

    • If action_needed is not null → surface it before the briefing
    • Check wacli-sync status before including WhatsApp unread counts
    • Also check ~/.wacli/.health for live auth status
  3. WhatsApp pre-check: Only include WhatsApp data if ~/.wacli/.health shows status=connected.

CLI/API Reference

wacli (WhatsApp)

Health file — check ~/.wacli/.health BEFORE any wacli command:

  • status=connected → proceed
  • status=needs_auth or status=needs_reauth → prompt user for QR scan
Command Usage Output
wacli doctor --json Check auth/connected/lock/FTS {data: {authenticated, connected, lock_held, fts_enabled}}
wacli chats list --json All chats {data: [{JID, Name, Kind, LastMessageTS}]}

gog CLI (Gmail/Calendar)

Command Usage Output
gog calendar events primary --today --json Today's calendar events Calendar events
gog gmail search -j --results-only --no-input --max 30 "in:inbox" Search inbox JSON array of threads

Agent Teams support

If CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1 is set, use Agent Teams when gathering briefing data in parallel. This enables:

  • Agents share context and can coordinate mid-flight
  • You can steer priorities in real-time
  • Agents report progress as they complete

Team setup (only when flag is enabled):

TeamCreate("go-team")
Agent(team_name="go-team", name="infra-scanner", prompt="Check ECS health, Vercel status, and CI failures across all clusters")
Agent(team_name="go-team", name="inbox-scanner", prompt="Scan unread messages across WhatsApp, Email, Slack, Telegram, Notion")
Agent(team_name="go-team", name="pr-scanner", prompt="Find open PRs needing action — reviews, CI fixes, merge-ready")
Agent(team_name="go-team", name="sprint-scanner", prompt="Check Linear sprint progress and GSD phase state across projects")

If the flag is NOT set, use standard fire-and-forget subagents.

Pre-gathered data

All data below was collected by shell scripts in <10 seconds:

Infrastructure

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/ops-infra 2>/dev/null || echo '{"clusters":[],"error":"infra check failed"}'

Git Status (all projects)

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/ops-git 2>/dev/null || echo '[]'

Open PRs

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/ops-prs 2>/dev/null || echo '[]'

CI Failures (last 24h)

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/ops-ci 2>/dev/null || echo '[]'

Unread Messages

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/ops-unread 2>/dev/null || echo '{}'

GSD State (active roadmaps)

for d in $(jq -r '.projects[] | select(.gsd == true) | .paths[]' "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/registry.json" 2>/dev/null); do
  expanded="${d/#\~/$HOME}"
  if [ -f "$expanded/.planning/STATE.md" ]; then
    alias=$(basename "$expanded")
    phase=$(grep -m1 'current_phase' "$expanded/.planning/STATE.md" 2>/dev/null | head -1 || echo "unknown")
    progress=$(grep -m1 'progress' "$expanded/.planning/STATE.md" 2>/dev/null | head -1 || echo "unknown")
    echo "$alias: $phase | $progress"
  fi
done

External Projects (non-repo)

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/ops-external 2>/dev/null || echo '[]'

Calendar (today)

gog calendar events primary --today --json 2>/dev/null | head -20 || echo "calendar unavailable"

Your task

Analyze ALL the pre-gathered data above and present it as a morning briefing. Follow the ops-briefing output style.

Format:

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
 OPS ► MORNING BRIEFING — [DATE]
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

FIRES (fix now)
[table of production issues, CI failures, broken deploys]

PRs NEEDING ACTION
[table: repo, PR#, title, status, action needed]

PORTFOLIO DASHBOARD
[table: project, phase, branch, uncommitted, CI, next action]

EXTERNAL PROJECTS
[table: alias, source, status, details — from ops-external data]

MARKETING
 Health: [N]/100 ([Healthy/Warning/Critical])  |  Blended ROAS: [X]x  |  Top channel: [channel]
 Meta: $[X] spent (7d) [X]x ROAS  |  Google: $[X] spent (7d) [X]x ROAS  |  Email: [N] subs
[If health < 70: "⚠ Run /ops:marketing optimize for recommendations"]
[If no marketing configured: "(marketing not configured — /ops:marketing setup)"]

UNREAD
[WhatsApp: N, Email: N, Slack: check MCP, Notion: N items, Calendar: N events today]

TODAY'S PRIORITIES (ranked by revenue impact + urgency)
1. [action] — [project] — [why]
2. ...
3. ...

──────────────────────────────────────────────────────

Marketing section data source: Read from ops-marketing-dash pre-gathered output (see Pre-gathered data section). If marketing data is present in the dash output, compute the health score inline (see ops-marketing SKILL.md health score formula). If ops-marketing-dash is not configured or returns empty marketing data, show (marketing not configured — /ops:marketing setup).

Priority ranking: fires > degraded infra > CI failures > unread comms > ready-to-merge PRs > revenue-generating GSD work > stale projects.

If $ARGUMENTS contains a project alias, focus the briefing on that project only.

After the briefing, use batched AskUserQuestion calls (max 4 options each) for the "What's next?" prompt. Show the top 3 priority actions + [More...] in the first call, then remaining actions + [/ops-yolo — let me run your business today] in the second call. Route to the appropriate ops skill or project.

For Slack counts: if the pre-gathered data shows "count": -1, use mcp__claude_ai_Slack__slack_search_public_and_private with query in:channel (NOT is:unread — scan full recent activity) to get actual message counts. Do this as a parallel tool call while analyzing other data.

For Notion counts: if NOTION_MCP_ENABLED=true and pre-gathered data shows Notion as available, use mcp__claude_ai_Notion__notion-search with query: "" sorted by last_edited_time descending to surface recently active pages. Then call mcp__claude_ai_Notion__notion-get-comments on the top results to find comments needing response. Note: Notion search does not support date range filters — sort by recency and limit to the first 10-20 results instead.


Native tool usage

Tasks — briefing action tracking

After presenting the briefing, create a TaskCreate for each recommended priority action. As the user works through them (or delegates via skill routing), update with TaskUpdate. This gives continuity across the session.

Cron — scheduled briefings

After the first briefing, offer to schedule recurring briefings via AskUserQuestion:

  [Schedule daily at 9am]  [Schedule weekday mornings]  [No schedule]

Use CronCreate to set up the schedule. Show existing schedules with CronList.

WebFetch — calendar enrichment

When gog calendar fails, use WebFetch with the Google Calendar API as fallback:

WebFetch(url: "https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/primary/events?timeMin=<today>T00:00:00Z&timeMax=<today>T23:59:59Z")